With the announcement of its new Search app, Google gave iPad users more than just a slick and well-made native search app that bests the experience on any Android tablet. It also managed to squeeze the core elements of Chrome OS into Apple's ecosystem.

When the first iPhone came out the market of touchscreen smartphones was really small. Almost all other products from that time are now considered 'feature phones' (like the Nokia, old Windows Phone and old Blackberry devices that are listed in the graph).

The iPhone became pretty popular in a short time, right ?

There might have been a few others like the "Prada". But that was a bit of a niche product too I would guess.

Maybe my memory is wrong, I didn't follow the market all that closely.